Almost 80 years have passed since the end of the Second World War, and there is still fascination about German U-boats that ...
Researchers have identified the wreck site of a World War One warship after over a century at the bottom of the Irish Sea.
Royal Navy experts have confirmed the identity of a World War 1 wreck off the Scottish coast found in the summer as HMS Hawke.
The wreck of HMS Hawke was discovered by a team of divers about 70 miles east of Fraserburgh earlier this year.
HMS Stephen Furness was torpedoed by a German U-boat on the afternoon of Dec 13 ... They have now located the wreck at a ...
Two people died and rescuers were searching for 12 others who went missing in the waters of the East China Sea on Friday ...
In 1967, it was finally sold for scrap and was to be towed to Europe. On Nov. 5, nearly 54 years to the day it ran aground on ...
Its wreck currently lies submerged roughly one-and-a-half miles ... Due to the risk of marauding U Boats of the Imperial German Navy patrolling the English Channel, ships transported coals in convoys, ...
Nigel Pickford has spent a lifetime searching for sunken treasure—without leaving dry land.
Groton ― A local maritime technology company played a role in pinpointing and taking images of shipwreck sites from World War ...
Bill Warren, a treasure hunter, singer, and disputed owner of a Caribbean island, has purchased the marooned and Internet-famous boat beached by its previous owner on Hudson’s Beer Can Island.
The final resting place of a World War I ship that has been lost since 1917 has been discovered off the Irish coast using new technology. HMS Stephen Furness was torpedoed by a German U-boat on the ...